About
Bantock House, located in Wolverhampton, is a charming Edwardian manor surrounded by 48 acres of beautiful parkland. It offers a glimpse into the lives of the Bantock family, along with stunning gardens and outdoor spaces perfect for a day out with your dog. Here’s a guide to ensure you and your canine companion have a wonderful visit.
Dog Access and Rules
Dogs are not allowed inside Bantock House itself but are welcome in the surrounding parkland and gardens. They must be kept on leads at all times.
Things To See & Do
Bantock House is situated just a short distance from Wolverhampton city centre. The house dates back to the early 18th century and was extensively remodelled by the Bantock family in the early 20th century. It now serves as a museum showcasing the history and heritage of the local area, with period rooms, interactive displays, and an array of artworks.
Although you can’t take a dog inside the museum, you can wander through the extensive parkland, featuring well-maintained paths and beautiful landscapes.
Enjoy the formal gardens, including the sunken garden, rose garden, and Dutch garden, which are perfect for a leisurely stroll. Take a relaxing walk through the woodland areas, providing a peaceful retreat for you and your dog.
Access and Facilities
Bantock House is easily accessible for visitors, located just off the A449, there is ample free parking available on site. The nearest train station is Wolverhampton, with regular bus services connecting to Bantock House.
Facilities include car parking, toilets and a cafe that has dog-friendly seating areas.







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